Soldiers Died in the Great War, part 45. The Welch Regiment.
The War Office. Originally published 1921. This edition 1988. ISBN:
1-871505-45-1. Details of all soldiers of the Welch Regiment killed
during WWI, including where born, where enlisted and date of
death.

The Cross of Sacrifice.Volume 4. (Non-commissioned Officers,
Men and Women of the United Kingdom, Commonwealth and Empire who
died in the Service of the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, Royal Naval
Air Service, Royal Flying Corp and the Royal Air Force 1914 - 1921.
Including the Commonwealth Navies and Air Forces.) by S.D. & D.
B. Jarvis, published by The Naval & Military Press 2001. ISBN:
1-897632-97-5

Badges of Office(An illustrated guide to the helmets and
badges of the British Police Force 1829 to 1989) ISBN -
0-901718-52-1 by M.B. Taylor & V.L. Wilkinson . Gives a photo
illustration of every known Police Cap Badge in use from 1829 to
1989 as well as the amalgamation dates of all the Police Forces of
the British Isles. It also gives the genealogy of each
"modern" police force.

Divisional & Other Signs by V. WHEELER-HOLOHAN.
Published in 1920, and re-published in 1992, it`s a fully
illustrated (Black & White) collection of every known Corp,
Division, Australian, New Zealandand Canadian forces
"sign" used in WWI. Where known it lists the history of
the adoption of the sign and usually the designer credited with its
design.

The Order of Industrial Heroism by W.H. Fevyer, J. W. Wilson
and J. E. Cribb. ISBN: 0-9539207-0-4. Lists the citations for each
of the 440 medals issued by the Daily Herald and commonly referred
to as "The Workers
VC".